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Earth Science - 7C Section Review Study Guide with Answers
Earth Science - 7C : Section Review Study Guide with Answers 
(True or False) Some fossilized sand dunes seen in sandstone formations may have actually formed underwater. - ansTrue 
 
Assume that sediments collect on the deep ocean floor at a rate of 3 cm 
per 1000 years. How old might the ocean floor be if sediments are 90 cm thick? Is this a reasonable answer? - ans30,000 cm 
young-earth: time too much 
old-earth: time is not enough 
 
Describe and compare mesas and buttes. - ansBoth original...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Earth Science - 7C : Section Review Study Guide with Answers 
(True or False) Some fossilized sand dunes seen in sandstone formations may have actually formed underwater. - ansTrue 
 
Assume that sediments collect on the deep ocean floor at a rate of 3 cm 
per 1000 years. How old might the ocean floor be if sediments are 90 cm thick? Is this a reasonable answer? - ans30,000 cm 
young-earth: time too much 
old-earth: time is not enough 
 
Describe and compare mesas and buttes. - ansBoth original...
Earth Science Chapter 1 Key Terms and Definations
Earth Science Chapter 1:Key Terms and Definations 
Astronomy - ansThe science that deals with the universe beyond the Earth. It describes the nature, position, and motion of the stars, planets, and other objects in the skies, and their relation to the Earth. 
 
Atmosphere - ansA mixture of gases that surrounds Earth. 
 
Biosphere - ansThe part of the earth where life exists. 
 
Constructive Forces - ansForces that shape the Earths surface by building up mountains and land masses. 
 
Contour Line...
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Earth Science Chapter 1:Key Terms and Definations 
Astronomy - ansThe science that deals with the universe beyond the Earth. It describes the nature, position, and motion of the stars, planets, and other objects in the skies, and their relation to the Earth. 
 
Atmosphere - ansA mixture of gases that surrounds Earth. 
 
Biosphere - ansThe part of the earth where life exists. 
 
Constructive Forces - ansForces that shape the Earths surface by building up mountains and land masses. 
 
Contour Line...
Earth Science Regents Review Study Guide with Answers
-Oxygen= 46.1% 
-Silicon= 28.2% 
 
2 Most Abundant rock forming elements in the crust by % Volume - ansR/T pg. 1 
-Oxygen= 94.04% 
-Silicon= 1.42% 
 
2 Types of Igneous Rocks - ansExtrusive and Intrusive 
 
2 Types of Metamorphic Rocks - ansRegional and Contact 
 
2 types of molten rock - ansMagma and Lava 
 
2 Types of Seismic Waves - ansPrimary and Secondary 
 
3 Groups of Rocks - ansSedimentary, Igneous, Metamorphic 
 
3 Main Earth Systems - ansLithosphere, Hydrosphere, Atmosphere 
 
4 agents...
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-Oxygen= 46.1% 
-Silicon= 28.2% 
 
2 Most Abundant rock forming elements in the crust by % Volume - ansR/T pg. 1 
-Oxygen= 94.04% 
-Silicon= 1.42% 
 
2 Types of Igneous Rocks - ansExtrusive and Intrusive 
 
2 Types of Metamorphic Rocks - ansRegional and Contact 
 
2 types of molten rock - ansMagma and Lava 
 
2 Types of Seismic Waves - ansPrimary and Secondary 
 
3 Groups of Rocks - ansSedimentary, Igneous, Metamorphic 
 
3 Main Earth Systems - ansLithosphere, Hydrosphere, Atmosphere 
 
4 agents...
Layers of the Earth Key Terms and Defination
Layers of the Earth:Key Terms and Defination 
Asthenosphere - ansA layer of the upper mantle that flows due to heat currents moving through solid rock. 
 
Core - ansthe iron and nickel center of the Earth 
 
Crust - ansthe thin, rocky, outer layer of the Earth that forms the Earths outer skin. 
 
Inner Core - ansa dense ball of solid metal that is the hottest and densest layer of the Earth 
 
lithosphere - ansthe rigid uppermost part of the mantle that makes us the plates that move along the sur...
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Layers of the Earth:Key Terms and Defination 
Asthenosphere - ansA layer of the upper mantle that flows due to heat currents moving through solid rock. 
 
Core - ansthe iron and nickel center of the Earth 
 
Crust - ansthe thin, rocky, outer layer of the Earth that forms the Earths outer skin. 
 
Inner Core - ansa dense ball of solid metal that is the hottest and densest layer of the Earth 
 
lithosphere - ansthe rigid uppermost part of the mantle that makes us the plates that move along the sur...
Earth Science - 5A Section Review Questions and Correct Answers
Earth Science - 5A : Section Review Questions and Correct Answers 
(True or False) Only secular scientists change their models so that the evidence they observe fits their story. - ansfalse: 
secular and Christian scientist change their models 
 
How can two people look at the same evidence and present two very different stories of the earth's history of change? - ansbases on their worldview 
 
How can we tell that the rocks on Earth's surface have changed during its history? - ans- rock s...
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Earth Science - 5A : Section Review Questions and Correct Answers 
(True or False) Only secular scientists change their models so that the evidence they observe fits their story. - ansfalse: 
secular and Christian scientist change their models 
 
How can two people look at the same evidence and present two very different stories of the earth's history of change? - ansbases on their worldview 
 
How can we tell that the rocks on Earth's surface have changed during its history? - ans- rock s...
Nursing Process Questions and Answers 2025.
Nursing Process Questions and Answers 2025 
A nurse assesses that a patient has slurred speech and a retained bolus of food in the mouth. The presence of which additional patient assessments should be clustered with this group of signs and symptoms? Select all that apply 
A. Dyspepsia 
B. Coughing 
C. Drooling 
D. Gurgling 
E. Plaque - ansB. Coughing 
 
 
A nurse collects information about a patient. Which should the nurse do next? 
A. Plan nursing interventions 
B. Write patient-centered goals ...
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Nursing Process Questions and Answers 2025 
A nurse assesses that a patient has slurred speech and a retained bolus of food in the mouth. The presence of which additional patient assessments should be clustered with this group of signs and symptoms? Select all that apply 
A. Dyspepsia 
B. Coughing 
C. Drooling 
D. Gurgling 
E. Plaque - ansB. Coughing 
 
 
A nurse collects information about a patient. Which should the nurse do next? 
A. Plan nursing interventions 
B. Write patient-centered goals ...
Nursing Process NCLEX questions and Verified Answers
A client on the nursing unit is terminally ill but remains alert and oriented. Three days after admission, the nurse observes signs of depression. The client states, "I'm tired of being sick. I wish I could end it all." What is the most accurate and informative way to record this data in a nursing progress note? 
 
A. Client appears to be depressed, possibly suicidal 
B. Client reports being tired of being ill and wants to die 
C. Client does not want to live any longer and is tired of ...
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A client on the nursing unit is terminally ill but remains alert and oriented. Three days after admission, the nurse observes signs of depression. The client states, "I'm tired of being sick. I wish I could end it all." What is the most accurate and informative way to record this data in a nursing progress note? 
 
A. Client appears to be depressed, possibly suicidal 
B. Client reports being tired of being ill and wants to die 
C. Client does not want to live any longer and is tired of ...
Nursing Diagnosis Practice Questions and Correct Answers
Nursing Diagnosis Practice Questions and Correct Answers 
A nurse is assigned to a new patient admitted to the nursing unit following admission through the emergency department. The nurse collects a nursing history and interviews the patient. Place the following steps for making a nursing diagnosis in the correct order. 
_____ 1. Considers context of patient's health problem and selects a related factor 
_____ 2. Reviews assessment data, noting objective and subjective clinical criteria 
____...
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Nursing Diagnosis Practice Questions and Correct Answers 
A nurse is assigned to a new patient admitted to the nursing unit following admission through the emergency department. The nurse collects a nursing history and interviews the patient. Place the following steps for making a nursing diagnosis in the correct order. 
_____ 1. Considers context of patient's health problem and selects a related factor 
_____ 2. Reviews assessment data, noting objective and subjective clinical criteria 
____...
Nursing Diagnosis Chapter 17 Questions and Answers
Nursing Diagnosis Chapter 17 :Questions and Answers 
 A nurse is developing nursing diagnoses for a patient. Beginning with the first step, place in order the steps the nurse will use. 
1. Observes the patient having dyspnea (shortness of breath) and a diagnosis of asthma 
2. Writes a diagnostic label of impaired gas exchange 
3. Organizes data into meaningful clusters 
4. Interprets information from patient 
5. Writes an etiology 
a. 
1, 3, 4, 2, 5 
b. 
1, 3, 4, 5, 2 
c. 
1, 4, 3, 5, 2 
d. 
1, ...
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Nursing Diagnosis Chapter 17 :Questions and Answers 
 A nurse is developing nursing diagnoses for a patient. Beginning with the first step, place in order the steps the nurse will use. 
1. Observes the patient having dyspnea (shortness of breath) and a diagnosis of asthma 
2. Writes a diagnostic label of impaired gas exchange 
3. Organizes data into meaningful clusters 
4. Interprets information from patient 
5. Writes an etiology 
a. 
1, 3, 4, 2, 5 
b. 
1, 3, 4, 5, 2 
c. 
1, 4, 3, 5, 2 
d. 
1, ...
Clinical Decision Making Practice questions and Answers.odt
Clinical Decision Making Practice questions and Answers 
6) A client with aspiration pneumonia is diaphoretic, pale, and taking gasping breaths. What should the nurse do first? 
A) Notify the physician. 
B) Complete a thorough cardiopulmonary assessment. 
C) Administer 10 L of oxygen per face mask. 
D) Reposition the client to help with breathing. - ansB 
 
1) A nurse has just received a shift report and is preparing to care for clients assigned on a medical-surgical unit. Which client should th...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Clinical Decision Making Practice questions and Answers 
6) A client with aspiration pneumonia is diaphoretic, pale, and taking gasping breaths. What should the nurse do first? 
A) Notify the physician. 
B) Complete a thorough cardiopulmonary assessment. 
C) Administer 10 L of oxygen per face mask. 
D) Reposition the client to help with breathing. - ansB 
 
1) A nurse has just received a shift report and is preparing to care for clients assigned on a medical-surgical unit. Which client should th...